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Compared to sham-treated patients, those who got the
real procedure saw an average 14 mm Hg greater drop
in systolic blood pressure (the top number in a
blood pressure count), and an average 8 mm Hg
greater drop in diastolic blood pressure (the bottom
blood pressure number).
None of the patients took blood pressure medicine
during the eight-week study.
"This procedure has the effect of not one, but two
blood-pressure medications given in combination,"
study leader George Bakris, MD, tells WebMD. "And it
seems to be adverse-event free. We saw no side
effects and no problems," adds Bakris, director of
the University of Chicago hypertension center.
Eight weeks after undergoing the procedure, 25
patients with early-stage high blood pressure had
significantly lower blood pressure than 25 similar
patients who underwent a sham chiropractic
adjustment. Because patients can't feel the
technique, they were unable to tell which group they
were in.
By Daniel J. DeNoon
WebMD Medical News - Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD
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